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Stephen Merchant, the Emmy, BAFTA and Golden Globe award winning co-creator of The Office and Extras in his first ever live stand-up comedy tour and it has been well worth the wait. The Guardian says "his performance is priceless...he can do funny just by being there" and The Times states that "the man is hilarious".

That Mitchell and Webb Sound: Series 1

More sketches from the inside-out world of David Mitchell and Robert Webb, including what James Bond is really like as a party guest, and the rather too exciting world of Rabbit Newsnight. Their distinctive and lopsided view of the world includes the worst possible name for a dry cleaning shop; the brave and dangerous work of Hairdressers Sans Frontiers; and the tragic consequences when a stray piece of ham goes unchecked.

That Mitchell and Webb Sound

Starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb, from Channel 4's "Peep Show", That Mitchell and Webb Sound is a hilarious mix of satirical sketches and surreal characters that provides a fantastically skewed perspective on everyday life. Meet soporific late-night DJ Adrian Locket; Peter and Ted, commentators who reveal the murky underside of the snooker world; crime fighter Angel Summoner and his redundant sidekick BMX Bandit; and the obnoxious, incredibly posh person who is still unaccountably a waiter.

In this episode:Karl worries about the stationery implications of relocating to another planet; relativity and re-runs of the 1980 World Cup Final; Doppelganger: The Karl Who Haunted Himself; a brainteaser for a man with no brain; extracts from Karl's diary; and the return of "Rockbusters".

Ricky Gervais, of course, is the award-winning co-creator and star of The Office (upon which the current NBC hit series is based) and HBO's Extras. Steve Merchant, who also stars in Extras, is his long-time creative partner. Karl is Karl.

I am SO glad these guys are still at it. The price that you ahve to pay is nothing compared to the entertainment you will enjoy. The only problem is, they no longer have special pictures for each segment.

This follows on a little too closely to the ending of series 1 form my liking, some of the topics covered have already been done and it did irk me slightly.

That said, the discussion is still extremely funny and I laughed out loud for a long time (which is embarrassing in a University computer room) which in my experience is a difficult thing for performers to accomplish.

Onwards and upwards I think, can't wait for the next one.

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